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  2. Gilbert N. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Newton Lewis ForMemRS [1] (October 23 [2] [3] [4] or October 25, 1875 – March 23, 1946) [1] [5] [6] was an American physical chemist and a dean of the college of chemistry at University of California, Berkeley.

  3. Lewis Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Gilbert was born as Louis Laurie Isaacs in Clapton, London, [2] to a second-generation family of music hall performers, [3] and spent his early years travelling with his parents, Ada (Griver), who was of Jewish descent, [4] and George Gilbert, and watching the shows from the wings. [5]

  4. Gilbert Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Lewis may refer to: Gilbert Lewis (actor) (1941–2015), American actor; Gilbert N. Lewis (1875–1946), American chemist; Sir Gilbert Lewis, 3rd Baronet of ...

  5. Gilbert Lewis (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Lewis (April 6, 1936 – May 7, 2015) was an American actor who is best known for playing The King of Cartoons in the first season of the 1986 children's show, Pee-wee's Playhouse. Lewis played the King of Cartoons in thirteen episodes before being replaced by actor William Marshall .

  6. Jiffy (time) - Wikipedia

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    The earliest technical usage for jiffy was defined by Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875–1946). He proposed in 1926 a unit of time called the "jiffy" which was equal to the time it takes light to travel one centimeter in vacuum (approximately 33.3564 picoseconds). [5]

  7. Cubical atom - Wikipedia

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    The cubical atom was an early atomic model in which electrons were positioned at the eight corners of a cube in a non-polar atom or molecule. This theory was developed in 1902 by Gilbert N. Lewis and published in 1916 in the article "The Atom and the Molecule" and used to account for the phenomenon of valency. [1]

  8. Lewis acids and bases - Wikipedia

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    The concept originated with Gilbert N. Lewis who studied chemical bonding. In 1923, Lewis wrote An acid substance is one which can employ an electron lone pair from another molecule in completing the stable group of one of its own atoms. [2] [17] The Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory was published in the same year. The two theories are ...

  9. Gilbert Newton Lewis - Wikipedia

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